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NE-4100 Series User’s Manual
Edition 11.0, January 2018
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 1-2
Package Checklist ............................................................................................................................... 1-2
Product Features ................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Product Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 1-3
2. Panel Layout and Pin Assignments .................................................................................................... 2-1
NE-4100T, NE-4100-ST ....................................................................................................................... 2-2
Panel Layout ............................................................................................................................... 2-2
NE-4100-ST LED Indicators .......................................................................................................... 2-3
Pin Assignments .......................................................................................................................... 2-3
Block Diagrams ........................................................................................................................... 2-4
NE-4110S, NE-4110A, NE-4110-ST ....................................................................................................... 2-5
Panel Layout ............................................................................................................................... 2-5
NE-4110-ST LED Indicators .......................................................................................................... 2-6
Pin Assignments .......................................................................................................................... 2-6
Block Diagrams ........................................................................................................................... 2-8
NE-4120S, NE-4120A, NE-4120-ST ....................................................................................................... 2-9
Panel Layout ............................................................................................................................... 2-9
NE-4120-ST LED Indicators ........................................................................................................ 2-10
Pin Assignments ........................................................................................................................ 2-10
Block Diagrams ......................................................................................................................... 2-12
3. Getting Started.................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Wiring Precautions .............................................................................................................................. 3-2
Installing the NE-4100T onto the NE-4100-ST ........................................................................................ 3-3
Installing the NE-4110S, NE-4110A onto the NE-4110-ST ........................................................................ 3-3
Installing the NE-4120S, NE-4120A onto the NE-4120-ST ........................................................................ 3-4
Selecting the Serial Interface ............................................................................................................... 3-4
Circuit Pad for External Connection ....................................................................................................... 3-5
Connecting the Power ......................................................................................................................... 3-5
Connecting to the Network ................................................................................................................... 3-6
Connecting to a Serial Device ............................................................................................................... 3-6
Digital I/O Channel Settings ................................................................................................................. 3-6
Digital Output LED Circuit Design .................................................................................................. 3-7
4. Choosing the Proper Operation Mode ................................................................................................ 4-1
Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 4-2
TCP Server Mode ................................................................................................................................ 4-2
TCP Client Mode ................................................................................................................................. 4-3
UDP Mode .......................................................................................................................................... 4-3
Real COM Mode .................................................................................................................................. 4-3
5. Initial IP Address Configuration ........................................................................................................ 5-1
Static vs. Dynamic IP Address .............................................................................................................. 5-2
Factory Default IP Address ................................................................................................................... 5-2
NE-4100 Series Administration Suite ..................................................................................................... 5-2
ARP................................................................................................................................................... 5-2
Telnet Console ................................................................................................................................... 5-3
Serial Console (19200, n, 8, 1) ............................................................................................................. 5-6
6. Web Console Configuration ............................................................................................................... 6-1
Opening Your Browser ......................................................................................................................... 6-2
Web Console Navigation ...................................................................................................................... 6-3
Basic Settings .................................................................................................................................... 6-3
Network Settings ................................................................................................................................ 6-5
Serial Settings .................................................................................................................................... 6-8
Operating Settings .............................................................................................................................. 6-9
TCP Server Mode ......................................................................................................................... 6-9
Real COM Mode ......................................................................................................................... 6-11
TCP Client Mode ........................................................................................................................ 6-13
UDP Mode ................................................................................................................................ 6-16
Accessible IP Settings........................................................................................................................ 6-17
Auto Warning Settings ....................................................................................................................... 6-18
E-mail and SNMP Trap ............................................................................................................... 6-18
Event Type ............................................................................................................................... 6-19
Digital IO ......................................................................................................................................... 6-20
DIO Settings ............................................................................................................................. 6-20
DIO Monitor .............................................................................................................................. 6-21
Serial Command Mode....................................................................................................................... 6-21
Change Password ............................................................................................................................. 6-21
Load Factory Defaults ........................................................................................................................ 6-22
Save/Restart .................................................................................................................................... 6-22
7. Network Enabler Administrator ......................................................................................................... 7-1
Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 7-2
Installing Network Enabler Administrator ............................................................................................... 7-2
Network Enabler Administrator Navigation ............................................................................................. 7-4
Configuration Functions ....................................................................................................................... 7-5
Broadcast Search ........................................................................................................................ 7-5
Specify by IP Address .................................................................................................................. 7-6
Locate ........................................................................................................................................ 7-6
Unlock ....................................................................................................................................... 7-7
Configure ................................................................................................................................... 7-8
Upgrade Firmware ..................................................................................................................... 7-10
Import and Export Configuration ................................................................................................. 7-11
Monitor Functions ............................................................................................................................. 7-12
Add and Remove Target ............................................................................................................. 7-12
Load Configured COM Port .......................................................................................................... 7-13
Settings ................................................................................................................................... 7-13
Go and Stop ............................................................................................................................. 7-14
Port Monitor Functions ....................................................................................................................... 7-16
COM Mapping Functions ..................................................................................................................... 7-16
Add and Remove Target ............................................................................................................. 7-16
COM Settings ............................................................................................................................ 7-17
Enable and Disable .................................................................................................................... 7-19
Apply and Discard Change .......................................................................................................... 7-19
Import and Export COM Mapping ................................................................................................. 7-19
IP Address Report Functions ............................................................................................................... 7-19
8. Linux and UNIX Configuration ........................................................................................................... 8-1
Linux Real TTY Drivers ........................................................................................................................ 8-2
Basic Procedures ......................................................................................................................... 8-2
Hardware Setup .......................................................................................................................... 8-2
Installing Linux Real TTY Driver Files ............................................................................................. 8-2
Mapping TTY Ports ....................................................................................................................... 8-3
Removing Mapped TTY Ports ......................................................................................................... 8-3
Removing Linux Driver Files .......................................................................................................... 8-4
UNIX Fixed TTY Driver ......................................................................................................................... 8-4
Installing the UNIX Driver............................................................................................................. 8-4
Configuring the UNIX Driver ......................................................................................................... 8-5
9. Serial Command Mode ....................................................................................................................... 9-1
Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 9-2
Serial Command Format and Command Set ........................................................................................... 9-2
Command Structure .................................................................................................................... 9-2
Reply Structure ........................................................................................................................... 9-3
OP Codes and Parameters ............................................................................................................ 9-3
Operation Flow Chart .......................................................................................................................... 9-8
Configuring Trigger Type ..................................................................................................................... 9-8
Network Enabler Administrator ...................................................................................................... 9-9
Telnet Console .......................................................................................................................... 9-10
Web Console ............................................................................................................................. 9-11
Serial Console ........................................................................................................................... 9-11
Entering Serial Command Mode .......................................................................................................... 9-12
Trigger Type ............................................................................................................................. 9-12
Serial Port Parameters ............................................................................................................... 9-12
Comments ................................................................................................................................ 9-13
Exiting Serial Command Mode ............................................................................................................ 9-13
Determining the Active Mode ............................................................................................................. 9-13
Serial Command Examples ................................................................................................................. 9-14
Example 1: Get Model Name Using HW Trigger ............................................................................. 9-14
Example 2: Change IP Address Using HW Trigger .......................................................................... 9-15
Example 3: Get IP Mode Using SW Trigger ................................................................................... 9-15
Example 4: Change TCP Port Number Using SW Trigger ................................................................. 9-15
10. Android API Instructions ................................................................................................................ 10-1
Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 10-2
How to Start MxNPortAPI ........................................................................................................... 10-2
MxNPortAPI Function Groups .............................................................................................................. 10-3
Example Program ............................................................................................................................. 10-3
A. Well Known Port Numbers ................................................................................................................ A-1
B. NECI Library ...................................................................................................................................... B-1
C. Auto IP Report Protocol .................................................................................................................... C-1
IP Address Report Structure ................................................................................................................. C-2
Hardware and AP ID ............................................................................................................................ C-2
Example ............................................................................................................................................ C-2
D. DIO Commands ................................................................................................................................. D-1
Overview .......................................................................................................................................... D-1
C Code Example ......................................................................................................................... D-1
Read Single DIO ................................................................................................................................ D-2
Command ................................................................................................................................. D-2
Response .................................................................................................................................. D-2
C Code Example ......................................................................................................................... D-2
Write Single DIO ................................................................................................................................ D-3
Command ................................................................................................................................. D-3
Response .................................................................................................................................. D-3
C Code Example: ........................................................................................................................ D-3
Read Multiple DIO .............................................................................................................................. D-4
Command ................................................................................................................................. D-4
Response .................................................................................................................................. D-4
C Code Example: ........................................................................................................................ D-5
Write Multiple DIO ............................................................................................................................. D-5
Command ................................................................................................................................. D-5
Response .................................................................................................................................. D-6
C Code Example: ........................................................................................................................ D-7
E. SNMP Agent with MIB II & RS-232 Like Group .................................................................................. E-1
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1. Introduction
The NE-4100 Series embedded device server is a line of compact modules that act as network enablers.
NE-4100 Series modules can be installed in or on a serial device to connect it to an Ethernet network, allowing
you to gain network access to any electronic device that has a serial port. All NE-4100 Series modules come
equipped with built-in TCP/IP protocols for fast integration, saving you time and energy on programming.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
Overview
Package Checklist
Product Features
Product Specifications
NE-4100 Series Introduction
1-2
Overview
NE-4100 Series modules are a type of embedded device server or network enabler. An NE-4100 Series module
may be installed in or attached to a serial device to make it accessible from a network. There are three types
of module offered: drop-in (NE-4100T), RJ45 (NE-4110S, NE-4110A), and pin header (NE-4120S, NE-4120A).
The last letter of the model number indicates the serial signal supported by the module. T indicates a TTL
connector, S indicates an RS-232 connector, and A indicates an RS-422/485 connector. Each module includes
4 digital input/output channels, also known as DIO channels or GPIO channels.
NE-4100 Series modules are very compactless than half the size of a credit card. At such a small size, they
can be installed into almost any serial device. Each NE-4100 Series module also comes with a built-in TCP/IP
stack for fast integration. Engineers can spend less time on TCP/IP programming, and focus more on
developing other major features, thereby shortening your product’s time to market. Modules may be easily
configured with a user-friendly Windows utility, web browser, serial console, or Telnet console. In addition, a
Windows-based NECI (Network Enabler Configuration Interface) library is available to help you develop your
own Windows utilities.
Each module comes with a complete development kit containing an evaluation board, documents, sample code,
cables, and accessories.
Package Checklist
1 NE-4100 Series module
1 NE-4100-ST (the evaluation board )
NE-4100 Series documentation & software CD
1 universal power adaptor
power cords
1 null modem cable
1 cross-over Ethernet cable
Warranty statement
Quick Installation Guide
NOTE: Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged.
Product Features
All NE-4100 Series modules have the following features:
10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet interface
Compact size and ready-to-go design (NE-4100T measures 45 × 36 mm, NE-4110/4120 measure 57 × 40
mm)
Built-in TCP/IP firmware for fast integration
TCP Server, TCP Client, UDP, Real COM driver operation modes
Low power consumption (1.5W)
Multiple user-friendly configuration options
4 dedicated digital input/output (DIO) channels for user applications
Software reset
NE-4100 Series Introduction
1-3
Product Specifications
NE-4100T NE-4110S, NE-4110A NE-4120S, NE-4120A
System
CPU 16-bit MCU
RAM
1 MB
Flash 2 MB
LAN
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps,
pin headers
10/100 Mbps,
RJ45
10/100 Mbps,
pin headers
Protection
built-in transformer with 1.5 KV magnetic isolation
Serial
Interface TTL RS-232 (NE-4110S)
RS-422/485 (NE-4110A)
RS-232 (NE-4120S)
RS-422/485 (NE-4120A)
Port Type pin header RJ45 pin header
Signals TTL
RS-232: TxD, RxD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, DCD, GND
RS-422: TxD+, TxD-, RxD+, RxD-, GND
RS-485 (2-wire): Data+, Data-, GND
RS-485 (4-wire): TxD+, TxD-, RxD+, RxD-, GND
Serial Communication Parameters
Parity None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark
Data Bits 5, 6, 7, 8
Stop Bit 1, 1.5, 2
Flow Control RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF
Transmission Speed 50 bps to 115.2 Kbps for PCB V1.x,
110 bps to 230.4 Kbps for PCB V2.x
Software Features
Protocols ICMP, ARP, IP, TCP, UDP, DHCP, HTTP, SNMP, SMTP
Operating Mode TCP Server, TCP Client, UDP, Real COM mode
Utilities NE utility for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000,
Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7/8/8.1 x86/x64
Configuration web browser, serial console, Telnet console, or Windows utility
Power Requirements
Power Input 5 VDC
Power Consumption 290 mA @ 5 VDC (Max.)
Environmental
Operating Temperature 0°C to 70°C (32°F to 158°F), 5% to 95% RH
Storage Temperature -20°C to 85°C (-F to 185°F), 5% to 95% RH
Regulatory Approvals
EMC FCC Class A, CE Class A
Warranty 5 years
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2. Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
This chapter includes information about the panel layouts and pin assignments for NE-4100 Series modules.
The layouts and reference circuit diagrams for the evaluation boards are also covered. The evaluation boards
are used for evaluation and development of applications for NE-4100 Series modules.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
NE-4100T, NE-4100-ST
Panel Layout
NE-4100-ST LED Indicators
Pin Assignments
Block Diagrams
NE-4110S, NE-4110A, NE-4110-ST
Panel Layout
NE-4110-ST LED Indicators
Pin Assignments
Block Diagrams
NE-4120S, NE-4120A, NE-4120-ST
Panel Layout
NE-4120-ST LED Indicators
Pin Assignments
Block Diagrams
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-2
NE-4100T, NE-4100-ST
The NE-4100T is a TTL-to-Ethernet drop-in module. It measures 45 × 36 mm, and has a dual-in-line, 26-pin
design, making it easy to integrate with your serial devices. The NE-4100-ST is the evaluation board for testing
NE-4100T modules and developing your own applications.
Panel Layout
NE-4100T
NE-4100-ST
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-3
NE-4100-ST LED Indicators
LED Name LED Color LED Function
Power Red Indicates the power is on.
Ready
Green
Steady on: Power is on and NE-4100T is functioning
normally.
Blinking: NE-4100T has been located by Network
Enabler’s Administrator’s Location function.
Steady off
Power is off, or power error condition exists.
IP address cannot be found in DHCP mode.
IP address conflict.
DIO0 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO1 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO2 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO3 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
TXD0
Red
RXD0 Red Indicates that RXD0 has a signal.
DTR0 Red Indicates that DTR0 has a signal.
CTS0 Red Indicates that CTS0 has a signal.
DSR0 Red Indicates that DSR0 has a signal.
DCD0 Red Indicates that DCD0 has a signal.
RTS0 Red Indicates that RTS0 has a signal.
TXD1 Red Indicates that TXD1 has a signal.
RXD1 Red Indicates that RXD1 has a signal.
Pin Assignments
NE-4100T
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 ETx+ 14 PIO0
2 ETx- 15 PIO1
3 ERx+ 16 PIO2
4 ERx- 17 PIO3
5 10M LED 18 100M LED
6 TXD 19 DCD
7 RXD 20 DSR
8 RTS 21 DTR
9 CTS 22 GND
10 Reset 23 Ready LED
11 GND 24 +5V
12 GND 25 +5V
13 TXD1* 26 RXD1*
* Pins 13 and 26 control the NE-4100-ST Debug Serial COM Port’s TXD and RXD signals. The location of the
Debug Serial COM Port is shown on the previous page. This port is not needed during normal operation.
However, if the network fails and you need to configure your NE-4100T, you may connect the Debug Serial
COM Port, and then use the serial console to configure your NE-4100T.
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-4
ATTENTION
NE
-4100T
Ethernet Signals:
ETx+, ETx
-, ERx+, ERx-
Serial Signals:
TXD, RXD, RTS, CTS, DCD, DSR, DTR
LED Controls:
10M LED, 100M LED, Ready LED
NE-4100-ST Serial Port Pinouts (DB9 Male)
Debug Serial Port for Serial Console RS-232 Port for Connecting Serial Devices
Pin
Signal
2 RXD
3 TXD
5 GND
Pin
Signal
1 DCD
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
DIO Terminal Block
Block Diagrams
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-5
NE-4110S, NE-4110A, NE-4110-ST
The NE-4110S is an RS-232-to-Ethernet server, and the NE-4110A is an RS-422/485-to-Ethernet server. Both
models use an RJ45 connection and measure 57 × 40 mm. The NE-4110-ST is the evaluation board for testing
NE-4100S and NE-4110A modules and developing your own applications.
Panel Layout
NE-4110S
NE-4110A
NE-4110-ST
* JP2 is used to select RS-485 (4-wire)/RS-422, or RS-485 (2-wire). Short JP2 to configure it for RS-485
(2-wire), and do not short JP2 to configure it for RS-485 (4-wire)/RS-422.
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-6
NE-4110-ST LED Indicators
LED Name LED Color LED Function
Power Red Indicates the power is on.
Ready
Green
Steady on: Power is on and NE-4110 is functioning
normally.
Blinking: NE-4110 has been located by
Network Enabler Administrator.
Steady off
Power is off, or power error condition exists.
IP address cannot be found in DHCP mode.
IP address conflict.
DIO0 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO1 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO2 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO3 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
TXD0
Red
Indicates that TXD0 has a signal.
RXD0 Red Indicates that RXD0 has a signal.
DTR0 Red Indicates that DTR0 has a signal.
CTS0 Red Indicates that CTS0 has a signal.
DSR0 Red Indicates that DSR0 has a signal.
DCD0 Red Indicates that DCD0 has a signal.
RTS0 Red Indicates that RTS0 has a signal.
TXD1 Red Indicates that TXD1 has a signal.
RXD1 Red Indicates that RXD1 has a signal.
Pin Assignments
NE-4110S Serial Header Pinouts (J1)
NE-4110A Serial Header Pinouts (J1)
ATTENTION
The symbols “B” and “A” are often used in place of “+” and “
-”, respectively.
ATTENTION
For the 2
-wire RS-485 interface, pin 3 is for Data+ (B) and pin 4 is for Data- (A).
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-7
NE-4110S and NE-4110A Ethernet Port Pinouts
Pin Signal
1 Tx+
2 Tx-
3 Rx+
6
Rx-
RJ45 Port
NE-4110S and NE-4110A DIO and LED Header Pinouts (J2)
NE-4110-ST Pinouts
Debug Serial Port for Serial Console
RS-232 Port for Serial Devices
Pin Signal
2 RXD
3 TXD
5 GND
Pin Signal
1 DCD
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
Serial and DIO Terminal Blocks
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-8
Block Diagrams
NE-4110S Block Diagram
NE-4110A Block Diagram
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-9
NE-4120S, NE-4120A, NE-4120-ST
The NE-4120S is an RS-232-to-Ethernet server, and the NE-4120A is an RS-422/485-to-Ethernet server. Both
models use pin headers instead of RJ45 connectors. The NE-4120-ST is the evaluation board for testing
NE-4120S and NE-4120A modules and developing your own applications.
ATTENTION
The NE
-4120-ST is the same board as the NE-4110-ST but with an RJ45 jack and pin headers. If your
evaluation board has “NE
-4110-ST” printed on the board
but has the RJ45 jack and pin headers, you have the
NE
-4120-ST board.
Panel Layout
NE-4120S
NE-4120A
NE-4120-ST
* JP2 is used to select RS-485 (4-wire)/RS-422, or RS-485 (2-wire). Short JP2 to configure it for RS-485
(2-wire), and do not short JP2 to configure it for RS-485 (4-wire)/RS-422.
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-10
NE-4120-ST LED Indicators
LED Name LED Color LED Function
Power Red Indicates the power is on.
Ready
Green
Steady on: Power is on and NE-4120 is functioning
normally.
Blinking: NE-4120 has been located by
Network Enabler Administrator.
Steady off
Power is off, or power error condition exists.
IP address cannot be found in DHCP mode.
IP address conflict.
DIO0 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO1 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO2 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
DIO3 Red Indicates that DIO is in “low” (0) status.
TXD0
Red
Indicates that TXD0 has a signal.
RXD0 Red Indicates that RXD0 has a signal.
DTR0 Red Indicates that DTR0 has a signal.
CTS0 Red Indicates that CTS0 has a signal.
DSR0 Red Indicates that DSR0 has a signal.
DCD0 Red Indicates that DCD0 has a signal.
RTS0 Red Indicates that RTS0 has a signal.
TXD1 Red Indicates that TXD1 has a signal.
RXD1 Red Indicates that RXD1 has a signal.
Pin Assignments
NE-4120S Serial Header Pinouts (J1)
NE-4120A Serial Header Pinouts (J1)
ATTENTION
The symbols “B” and “A” are often used in place of “+” and “
-”, respectively.
ATTENTION
For the 2
-wire RS-485 interface, pin 3 is for Data+ (B) and pin 4 is for Data- (A).
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-11
NE-4120S and NE-4120A Ethernet Header Pinouts (J3)
NE-4120S and NE-4120A DIO and LED Header Pinouts (J2)
NE-4120-ST Pinouts
Debug Serial Port for Serial Console RS-232 Port for Serial Devices
Pin Signal
2 RXD
3 TXD
5 GND
Pin Signal
1 DCD
2 RXD
3 TXD
4 DTR
5 GND
6 DSR
7 RTS
8 CTS
Serial and DIO Terminal Blocks
NE-4100 Series Panel Layout and Pin Assignments
2-12
Block Diagrams
NE-4120S Block Diagram
NE-4120A Block Diagram
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Moxa NE-4100 Series User manual

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